There are some beautiful sequences in Stanley and Livingstone, unfortunately, they’re mostly the second unit work from Africa. These sequences–the endless line of men trekking across great expanses–reveal the landscape and wild life of the continent with fervor. Later on, they’re even incorporated into a great rear projection. Spencer Tracy walks from the right of […]
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The Runaround (1946, Charles Lamont)
December 10th, 2007 · No Comments
It takes a while for The Runaround to get started… actually, I suppose it’d more accurate to say it stalls out after the first fifteen minutes, then takes another twenty or so to get started again. The film starts out strong with Frank McHugh in a sidekick role–McHugh’s perfect in that role–and lead Rod Cameron […]
Tagged: Arthur T. Horman· Charles Lamont· Ella Raines· Frank McHugh· Sam Hellman· Universal Pictures· Walter Wise· ★★★



